syntax regression model variables

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Tania
Tania 2014 年 6 月 16 日
コメント済み: Roger Wohlwend 2014 年 6 月 18 日
Hey! Can someone explain me the following syntax:
modelfun=@(b,x)b(1) + b(2)*x(:,1).^b(3)+... b(4)*x(:,2).^b(5); beta0=[-50 500 -1 500 -1]; mdl = fitnlm(ds,modelfun,beta0)
mdl = MPG~ b1 + b2*Horsepower^b3 + b4*Weight^b5
In particular I dont understand: (b,x)- this doesnt take any column of the dataset,right? x(:,1)- does this give me the first column of the dataset? x(:,1)-does this give me the second column of the dataset?
In beta0 I specify then the values of b1, b2 and b4? Or what is it for?
Thanks for your help!

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Roger Wohlwend
Roger Wohlwend 2014 年 6 月 16 日
The variable modelfun is a function handle and it defines the nonlinear model. Perhaps you should read the Matlab documentation about function handles first before you proceed with the regression. The first part of the handle - @(b,x) - tells matlab that the equation contains two variables: b (the coefficients) and x (the independent variables). Afterwards it shows the model.
Yes, x(:,1) is the first column of the matrix x.
beta0 specifys the inital values for the regression coefficients. Matlab needs them as a starting point for the optimization.
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Tania
Tania 2014 年 6 月 18 日
Thanks, where can I find gridsearch in the documenation?Thanks!
Roger Wohlwend
Roger Wohlwend 2014 年 6 月 18 日
It is not in the Matlab documentation. I found it in books.

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